đ Which U.S. companies are partnering with military or government agencies for C-UAS development?
8/10/2025 11:25pm
Several U.S. companies are partnering with military or government agencies for the development of Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) solutions. Here are some notable examples:
1. **Northrop Grumman Corporation**: Has partnered with the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) for extensive evaluation of their C-UAS technologies in various test beds. This collaboration aims to collect data and generate test reports to enhance the capabilities of their EnforceAir C-UAS detection, tracking, and identification system.
2. **Leidos**: Reintroduced their C-UAS system, AirShieldâ˘, with expanded capabilities featuring both kinetic and non-kinetic effectors. They have emphasized cyber resiliency in the development of this system and plan to integrate both offensive and defensive cyber strategies. Leidos has also built a production line with plans to deliver systems to customers as early as 2025.
3. **Syracuse Research Corporation (SRC)**: Announced the delivery of C-UAS technologies to international buyers as part of a historic $1 billion foreign military sales agreement between the U.S. government and the State of Qatar. This agreement highlights SRCâs role as a global leader in defense against UAS threats.
4. **NexTech Solutions (NTS)**: Formed a strategic partnership with XTEND, a global innovator in AI-enabled unmanned aerial systems (UAS), to deliver next-generation CUAS platforms. NTS is responsible for systems integration, operational deployment support, training, and lifecycle sustainment.
5. **DIU (Defense Innovation Unit)**: In collaboration with U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, DIU announced the selection of ten finalists for the Counter-small Unmanned Aircraft System (C-sUAS) Low-Cost Sensing (LCS) challenge. These companies will move forward to demonstrate their sensor technologies during USNORTHCOMâs Falcon Peak exercise.
These partnerships demonstrate the commitment of these companies to support the U.S. military and government agencies in their efforts to counter emerging UAS threats. Through collaborative research and development, these companies are helping to enhance the capabilities of U.S. forces and protect critical infrastructure.